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- James Bond is sent to the south of France to buy information about a secret organization that terrorizes Great Britain. SPECTRE is back. So is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. 007 will fight Blofeld's Number One in the premises of a French Casino.
- James Bond's former climbing instructor agent Hannes Oberhauser is dead. James Bond goes after his murderer, Major Dexter Smythe, an active MI6 agent and a traitor. Bond finds the Major who gives him some information on Blofeld. As a reward, 007 spares Dexter Smythe a shameful return to England by giving him the choice of an honorable death. As for Blofeld, Bond's nemesis has presumably died in Japan in a mysterious Garden of Death cared for by its singular owner, Doctor Guntram Shatterhand - James Bond flies to Japan to solve this conundrum.
- In one last adventure from a trilogy a James Bond tribute films, 007 finally finds his arch-nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld. The story is loosely adapted from Ian Fleming novels "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". When Bond loses his memory and finds himself isolated and stranded in the Canadian Rockies in a "Straw dog"-like first part of his mission he will have to find all the resources within himself and can only count on the help of local lodge manager Vivienne Michel to face two mysterious men nicknamed Horror and Sluggsy. The rest of his mission will lead him to Geneva, Switzerland where these two men were last seen. In the shadows, Blofeld has secretly moved back to one of his former bases and plans to ransom the world with one deadly weapon.
- A movie star, his bodyguard and his driver. An employer and his employees. A mad man and his victims. A funny nightmare.
- Here is Paul and Raoul's third adventure, after Picnic and Bluff : visiting their dearest and kindest auntie does not turn out as expected - What did she really do with the money left by their late uncle ? The answer will be as indigestible as the cake she cooked for that glorious occasion.
- The legendary Far west of the 19th century attracts many Desperados. John, Jack and William, the three children of a mother who had to be unhappy about them, ride to California and come under fire of a competing gang. They end up stuck behind some rock and avoiding bullets. A terrible family feud starts then despite this most unusual circumstance.
- This new Constellation Studios production is a loving tribute to Quentin Tarantino, one of the most talented filmmaker of his generation, and it refers directly to a specific event in "Kill Bill, volume 1".
- A break-in prep in isolated fields that does not unroll exactly as planned - Two pros, a jerk, cheap cheese - A pheasant that was flying peacefully - A fly coming unexpectedly in the story - Kaboom .
- Criminal Mastermind Ferozza will cross path with her former lover, Philippe Lascaze, an ex-secret agent turned movie star, sent to neutralize her.
- 'Je te hais !' is a behind-the-scenes look at the hardship of making a low-budget movie. Cast and crew are getting on each other's nerves, more specifically on that of the frustrated Director-Producer who'd rather be swimming in an ocean of manure than working with the egomaniac narcissistic male lead of her film. Tension builds up until the whole thing goes boom.
- A backpack plays Jimmy Cricket, with a penchant for sarcasm.
- In 2008, Sophia Balestri contacted Luc Le Clech (Bluff, Picnic, Somber Heroes) and Eric Saussine to create a teaser trailer for her upcoming French-language novel La Plume et l'Envol (Feather And Flight). Eric Saussine was interested by the concept and accepted with the gracious condition that he could use the footage to make a short film of his own. As a matter of fact the two videos use some 80% common footage. The short film does not have the literary voice over of the Teaser Trailer. The footage left alone forms a sylvan and contemplative yet coherent narrative about a girl looking for some personal life that society prohibits. The two videos' color-grading is also totally different, La Plume et l'envol (2008) bearing autumnal colors and Nocturne (2011) - night colors. When the leading female character walks along a lake, this short films present a couple of shots that Peter Jackson would have deemed acceptable for his famous adaptations of The Lord Of The Rings.